CLEAN
- to rid of stain [v -ED, -ING, -S] / free from stain [adj CLEANER, CLEANEST]
- free from dirt or foreign matter
- pure
- completely
- to make or become clean
- (of a sail or sails) filled with wind; rap full
- to wipe out corruption, inefficiency, etc., as in an organization
- to empty in order to straighten or clean
- to use up; exhaust
- to drive out by force
- to empty or rid (a place) of occupants, contents, etc.
- to cause to lose all or almost all one's money or possessions
- to tidy up
- to finish
- to make a large profit
- to tell the truth, esp. to admit one's guilt
- free from dirt or stain [adj CLEANER, CLEANEST] : CLEANISH [adj] / to rid of dirt or stain [v CLEANED, CLEANING, CLEANS]
- (of a sailing vessel) with all sails full of wind; rap full